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Old Oct 20, 2009 | 12:26 PM
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Originally Posted by tabetha
Certain sensor wires are shielded to prevent interference they normally have a woven type strand around the inner wires that is earthed at one end.
Yes, that makes sense. I remember now you've put it in print. The other end of the 'woven type strand' is earthed at the ecu end, but at the other end, it is just doubled back on itself, into the main insulation.


Originally Posted by tabetha
The "wire" as you refer to it, does not actually do anything signal wise to the ecu, apart from obviously ensuring the others signals are not contaminated.
How would you refer to it? Definitely helps my questions if I'm using your lingo..
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